The global 3D printing business continues to experience substantial success among hobbyists and home users, and in industrial and commercial sectors

In industrial and commercial areas, 3D printing has achieved significant success as a design and rapid prototyping tool, and for the production of complex moulds, tooling and dies used to form metal and plastic parts

Companies in the aviation/aerospace and military sectors, the automotive and other ground transportation segments, and the medical and dental sector have led adoption of 3D print techniques in the industrial/commercial sectors.

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Qualitative and quantitative ten-year market forecasts broken down by process technology, raw material, end use and geography

Overview of key players within the market for both industrial and commercial segments

Exclusive, credible data gained from primary and secondary research from across the value chain

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This report is based on extensive primary and secondary research. Primary research included interviews with industry experts across the globe. Secondary research included analysis of Smithers Pira’s comprehensive printing industry database, as well as additional information gathered from a wide range of printing associations, suppliers and key industry contacts around the world. The Future of 3D Printing to 2027 provides a unique depth of information and analysis.